BIOS access and Hidden Recovery Partition
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:58 am
I just did a clean install of Windows. Prior to installation, I went into BIOS and put "CD Drive" as #1 boot device, with HDD being 2nd. Now I went back to BIOS, seeking to switch it back.
To my surprise, the options are locked, message on the right side of the screen said "these options cannot be changed in user mode, please consult your supervisor". I have never set a password for BIOS. How do I get into the "supervisor mode"?
I heard there is a special hidden recovery partition on the hard drive, from which we can create recovery CDs. If this is the case, can't we recover directly from the said hidden partition itself, w/o the use of the CDs? If yes, how do I do that? When I go into "rescue & recovery", it seem to want me to restore to a prior restore point, there was no option to restore back to the factory setting, except by using the CDs, (which I don't have).
To my surprise, the options are locked, message on the right side of the screen said "these options cannot be changed in user mode, please consult your supervisor". I have never set a password for BIOS. How do I get into the "supervisor mode"?
I heard there is a special hidden recovery partition on the hard drive, from which we can create recovery CDs. If this is the case, can't we recover directly from the said hidden partition itself, w/o the use of the CDs? If yes, how do I do that? When I go into "rescue & recovery", it seem to want me to restore to a prior restore point, there was no option to restore back to the factory setting, except by using the CDs, (which I don't have).